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American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Yonkers Red Cross Chapter members receive first aid instruction. Members of the Red Cross Chapter at Yonkers, new York, receiving first aid instruction, are being shown how to carry wounded. 1917

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Yonkers Red Cross Cha...

Date Taken: 1917 Photographer: Brown Brothers American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Yonkers Red Cross chapter members get first aid instruction. Members of the Yonkers, New York, Red Cross Chapter being taught the fundamentals of first aid work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Yonkers Red Cross cha...

Date Taken: 1917 Photographer: Brown Brothers American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Teaching women first aid work. Members of the Red Cross Chapter at Norwalk, Conn., receiving instruction in first aid work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Teaching women first ...

Date Taken: 1917 Photographer: Brown Brothers American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - American Red Cross Chapter, new Orleans, LA. Colored women in the hospital garments class of Branch No.6, New Orleans Chapter of American Red Cross. Louise J. Ross, shown in the picture, directs the work herself

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - American Red Cross Ch...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Red Cross Activities. Norwalk, Conn., Red Cross Chapter at work. The Chapter meets in the Armory every Wednesday morning

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Red Cross Activities....

Photographer: Brown Brothers American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Red Cross workers in Scarsdale, New York. An attic used as a Red Cross workroom by the members of the Red Cross Chapter at Scarsdale, N.Y

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Red Cross workers in ...

Date Taken: 1917 Photographer: Brown Brothers American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Teaching women first aid work. Members of the Red Cross Chapter at Norwalk, Conn., receiving instruction in first aid work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Teaching women first ...

Date Taken: 1917 Photographer: Brown Brothers American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Red Cross Workers in New Rochelle, New York. Photo shows members of the Red Cross Chapter, at New Rochelle, N.Y. "doing their bit" for the Red Cross

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Red Cross Workers in ...

Date Taken: 1917 Photographer: Brown Brothers American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - American Red Cross. American Red Cross Chapter in Hebbing, Minn

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - American Red Cross. A...

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